Banksy Unveils the Magic Kingdom of 'Dismaland'

August 20, 2015

Graffiti artist Banksy has created his own take on Disneyland, a grim exhibition at an abandoned U.K. beach attraction.

“Dismaland” will take over the Tropicana swimming pool in the English resort town of Weston-super-Mare. Featuring works by more than 50 artists, including Damien Hurst, Jenny Holzer and Jimmy Cauty, Dismaland is a spin on festivals and amusement parks- the world’s first “bemusement park,” the BBC reports.

See Inside Banksy's Dystopian 'Dismaland'

A general view of Dismaland Bemusement Park, a collection of satirical art and sculpture by the graffiti artist Banksy, in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England.

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Big Rig Jig by Mike Ross.

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A sculpture of a killer whale jumping out of a toilet by Banksy.

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A sculpture of a mermaid reminiscent of Disney's The Little Mermaid by Banksy.

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A sculpture of a woman attacked by seagulls by Banksy .

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An armored police riot van built to serve on the streets of Northern Ireland in Water Canon Creek.

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A sculpture that appears to reference the migrant crisis by Banksy.

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A billboard depicting British Prime Minister David Cameron by Peter Kennard and Cat Phillips.

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A piece by Banksy.

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A sculpture of a hummingbird by Banksy.

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Detail from a miniature by Jimmy Cauty titled The Aftermath Displacement Principle, a model of an entire town frozen just after a huge period of civil unrest.

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A sculpture of the grim reaper in a bumper car.

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A sculpture of wrecked Cinderella and her pumpkin carriage being photographed by paparazzi by Banksy.

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The exterior of Dismaland Bemusement Park.

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Although renowned for his street art, Banksy says that Dismaland is an open-air performance, requiring audience participation via photos and social interactions. “A dead princess is only complete when surrounded by gawping crowds with their cameras out or the opportunity to photograph yourself pulling an amazed expression when a killer whale leaps from a toilet,” Banksy said.

Among the artwork on display are cheeky takes on the usual theme park attractions: a portrait artist who will paint a likeness of the back of your head, a warped version of Cinderella’s castle and a riot control vehicle equipped with a children’s slide.

Bansky says he got the idea for transforming the 2.5 acre site, which has been closed for 15 years, when he peeked inside in January. The mysterious artist worked with local officials, telling locals that the site was a set for a new Hollywood movie Grey Fox.

Dismaland opens on Saturday and will run through Sept. 27. The entrance fee is just 3 pounds (around $5)